How does this answer my question? How can I use Pihole if I am not dying Linux .
I need a network wide solution, you response does not answer my question.I don't use network wide ad-blocking. Browser extension uBlock Origin is the best ad-blocker, if my family members want to block ads. It's the only one effective with YouTube ads and it's easy to turn it off when not needed, per website. No scripts required, router independent.
It seems you are pretty set in your ways/requirements. Me? I'm flexible. I use AdGuard Home in my OWRT router. You may find that your ASUS router won't have the power to run AdGuard Home well.How does this answer my question? How can I use Pihole if I am not dying Linux .
I need a network wide solution, you response does not answer my question.
Your question was: "Just wondering what everyone's preference for ad blocking is."How does this answer my question?
Pi-Hole on RPi
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Running Pi-Hole (eta: plus Unbound) on a headless Raspberry Pi for the entire network (wired and wifi devices), along with uBlock Origin and Ghostery extensions on each PC's web browser. For Pi-Hole ad block lists I run JackLul's Pihole-Updatelists script to pull the block lists from Firebog.net.Just wondering what everyone's preference for ad blocking is.
Well to be fair you did ask; "Just wondering what everyone's preference for ad blocking is." And they gave you an answer. If you don't want to use a Raspberry Pi or Linux then one can install Pi-Hole to Docker. Plenty of options to run Docker on other devices (NAS, SoC devices, etc.) or non Linux OS's, or in VM's.How does this answer my question? How can I use Pihole if I am not dying Linux .
My setup exactly.Pi-Hole in combination with Unbound as resolver is a good combination as well. Just another idea.
I don't use network wide ad-blocking. Browser extension uBlock Origin is the best ad-blocker, if my family members want to block ads. It's the only one effective with YouTube ads and it's easy to turn it off when not needed, per website. No scripts required, router independent.
Totally agree and something I ran for a while but I've since switched to having OpenDNS Family Shield as my upstream provider after my Pi-hole's for some added content blocking. Those that have teenagers will understand.Pi-Hole in combination with Unbound as resolver is a good combination as well. Just another idea.
Those that have teenagers will understand.
Yeah, we're lucky to have a good one here. Thanks tho.Teenagers are mobile with phones in their hands. They have friends with Wi-Fi. Better discuss what they are interested in, otherwise they'll learn it from other sources or find a way to get it. Building trust and mutual understanding is the best issues preventing technique. This is my experience.
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